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To: hank2010 who wrote (40570)5/21/2007 11:55:16 AM
From: loantech  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78424
 
Hank I do find the take by Moslems on this offensive to me.They don't get to always get their own way.

But then I am very against how the world's religions have turned out. More like mind control than what Jesus or the great ones may have had in mind if you ask me.

Worship a 20 lb golden calf on your hearth. When I become religious dictator all peoples will need a 20 lb 24K calf! <G>



To: hank2010 who wrote (40570)5/21/2007 12:31:43 PM
From: polarisnh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78424
 
That is a partial truth.

snopes.com



To: hank2010 who wrote (40570)5/21/2007 1:17:08 PM
From: heinz44  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78424
 
The total estimated human loss of life caused by World War II, irrespective of political alignment, was roughly 72 million people. The civilian toll was around 47 million, including about 20 million due to war related famine and disease. The military toll was about 25 million, including about 5 million prisoners of war. The Allies lost around 61 million people, and the Axis lost 11 million. (Note that some Axis countries switched sides and reentered the war on the side of the Allies; those nations are included in the Allied count, regardless of when the deaths occurred.) There was a disproportionate loss of life and property; some nations had a higher casualty rate than others, due to a number of factors including military tactics, crimes against humanity, economic preparedness and the level of technology



To: hank2010 who wrote (40570)5/21/2007 7:16:43 PM
From: ogi  Respond to of 78424
 
The story is actually that some U.K.teachers are scared to teach the truth and so avoid teaching the Holocaust because they fear the reaction of those who are holocaust deniers. The UK curriculum has not been changed, just that the truth is proving difficult for many.
72.14.205.104



To: hank2010 who wrote (40570)5/21/2007 8:13:23 PM
From: Metacomet  Respond to of 78424
 
Another excellent Bill Moyers interview, somewhat relative to your point on European Moslem extremists.

pbs.org